Title: The Social Dynamics of Inequality: Sociological Perspectives on Power, Class, and IdentityAbstract:This thesis examines the various sociological perspectives on power, class, and identity, and how these dynamics shape patterns of inequality within society. Drawing upon both classical and contemporary theories, the study seeks to analyze the structural, institutional, and individual factors that contribute to social stratification and the resulting consequences for individuals and communities. By delving into sociological frameworks, this thesis aims to shed light on the multifaceted nature of societal inequality and its implications for social, economic, and political systems.Introduction:Sociology as a discipline provides an invaluable lens to understand the complexities of society, uncovering patterns of inequality that exist within and across various social groups. This thesis aims to contribute to the larger sociological conversation by exploring the social dynamics that underpin inequality, with a specific focus on the interplay between power, class, and identity. Drawing upon sociological theory and empirical research, this study seeks to unravel how these dynamics shape the distribution of resources, opportunities, and privileges within social structures.Chapter 1: Theoretical foundations of social inequalityThis chapter provides an overview of the major sociological theories that have